Anonymous ID: 48a636 Dec. 7, 2020, 5:35 p.m. No.11942969   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3198 >>3230

Macomb County man says he was targeted with explosives due to his politics

 

A Michigan homeowner says he was targeted in a middle of the night bomb attack which left a hole in his living room likely because he is a well-known Trump supporter. He also has multiple pro-Trump signs and banners on his front yard. Police and media have interviewed the St. Clair Shores resident, just outside of Detroit, after the bombing was caught on tape. He wishes to remain anonymous for fear of further reprisal as police investigate.

Anonymous ID: 48a636 Dec. 7, 2020, 5:49 p.m. No.11943153   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3187 >>3478 >>3523

Judge shuts down Barry Co. sheriff’s attack on presidential election

 

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The sheriff who gained national attention for criticizing Michigan’s stay-at-home order attempted to take on the state’s election processes, but his challenge was short-lived. In a request for a restraining order first filed Sunday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf is listed in his official capacity as a plaintiff alongside seven county residents nominated to be a presidential elector for the Republican Party. A second filing showed up in court records for the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan, according to online records. It’s not entirely clear when that filing was submitted, but it was sometime on Monday. Western District Chief Judge Robert Jonker, a President George W. Bush nominee, denied the motion by 3:45 p.m. Monday. Jonker noted “the Applications fail to demonstrate an entitlement to ex parte emergent relief even assuming an action has properly commenced. The Applications themselves are not verified.” His denial goes on to say that the “Plaintiffs’ Applications invite the Court to make speculative leaps towards a hazy and nebulous inference that there has been numerous instances of election fraud and that Defendants are destroying the evidence. There is simply nothing of record to infer as much, much less conclude that irreparable injury will occur before the defendants can be heard.”

 

FILING QUESTIONS MACHINES, MARKERS “Dar Leaf, the Barry County Sheriff, is aware experts have determined markers used in conjunction with Dominion voting machines, Dominion voting machines connected with the internet, in addition to numerous other concerns related to Dominion voting machines, likely impacts the accuracy of the election and his office intends to conduct a full investigation into reports,” Leaf’s filing stated. The exhibit attached to that paragraph is a February 2019 notice related to a review of the technology in Texas, which pointed to concerns that ultimately led to the state deciding not to use Dominion technology. The filing went on to ask the court to order the state “to preserve and maintain all election data, instruments, machines, and materials, electronic or otherwise.” It also wanted an “immediate order to impound all the voting machines and software in Michigan for expert inspection by the Plaintiffs, and any other relief the Court deems appropriate to preserve election evidence.” Relevant election data is always preserved, despite a memorandum circulated last week that has been used to allege Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is ordering election administrators to purge data. Benson rebutted the claims, saying that everything needed for audits is kept. That clarification has been added to the growing list of fact checks on the state’s election security website.

 

The Leaf filing cited a different lawsuit filed late last month that became known as “the Kraken.” That suit, brought by conservative attorney Sidney Powell, was dismissed Monday morning for being “less about achieving the relief Plaintiffs seek—as much of that relief is beyond the power of this Court—and more about the impact of their allegations on People’s faith in the democratic process and their trust in our government.” Affidavits included in the effort supported by Leaf mainly questioned the use of Sharpie-type markers being used at the polls, a concern that was previously addressed by Republican Kent County Clerk Lisa Posthumus Lyons, who explained they don’t cause any problems during tabulation. News 8 contacted the Barry County clerk Monday afternoon to discuss the same concerns, but had not heard back as of 4:30 p.m. Another assertion questioned the way in which results were reported after the polls closed. The specific affidavit, written by Jada Chadwick, pointed to Eaton County’s results being reported before Barry County’s. Eaton County does not use Dominion technology. Records show the county uses Hart InterCivic as a vendor. “I have no idea if my vote was even counted,” Chadwick’s affidavit concludes.

https://www.woodtv.com/news/barry-county/judge-shuts-down-barry-co-sheriffs-attack-on-presidential-election/

Anonymous ID: 48a636 Dec. 7, 2020, 5:59 p.m. No.11943288   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11943106

 

Why do I feel like I remember seeing this before on a dig for John Podesta? Remembering a property that looked similar to this piece with what looked like containers??

Anonymous ID: 48a636 Dec. 7, 2020, 6:06 p.m. No.11943406   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3478 >>3492 >>3523

This is what >11943109 044bb5 is talking about:Sky Event

 

Jupiter, Saturn Will Soon Form First Visible ‘Double Planet’ In Nearly 800 Years

"This conjunction is exceptionally rare."

 

There are still 24 days left in 2020, so of course there’s time for something that hasn’t occurred in nearly 800 years. Jupiter and Saturn, the two largest planets in the solar system, will soon line up and look like a double planet, a sight not seen since the Middle Ages. The rare celestial event will occur after sunset on Dec. 21, 2020, the start of the winter solstice. “Alignments between these two planets are rather rare, occurring once every 20 years or so, but this conjunction is exceptionally rare because of how close the planets will appear to one another,” Rice University astronomer Patrick Hartigan said in a statement. “You’d have to go all the way back to just before dawn on March 4, 1226, to see a closer alignment between these objects visible in the night sky.” Jupiter orbits the sun every 12 years, while Saturn’s orbit takes 30 years, and every couple of decades, Jupiter laps Saturn, according to NASA. The two gas giants have been getting closer and closer since the summer and from Dec. 16-25, the two will be separated by less than the diameter of a full moon. “On the evening of closest approach on Dec 21 they will look like a double planet, separated by only 1/5th the diameter of the full moon,” said Hartigan, a professor of physics and astronomy. “For most telescope viewers, each planet and several of their largest moons will be visible in the same field of view that evening.”

 

Hartigan said the best viewing conditions will be near the equator, but noted that the event will be observable anywhere on Earth. He also said the planetary duo will appear low in the western sky for about an hour after sunset each evening. “The further north a viewer is, the less time they’ll have to catch a glimpse of the conjunction before the planets sink below the horizon,” he said, although he added that the planets will be bright enough to be seen in twilight, which may be the best time for many U.S. viewers to observe the alignment. “By the time skies are fully dark in Houston, for example, the conjunction will be just 9 degrees above the horizon,” Hartigan said. “Viewing that would be manageable if the weather cooperates and you have an unobstructed view to the southwest.” “But an hour after sunset, people looking skyward in New York or London will find the planets even closer to the horizon, about 7.5 degrees and 5.3 degrees respectively. Viewers there, and in similar latitudes, would do well to catch a glimpse of the rare astronomical sight as soon after sunset as possible,” Hartigan said in his statement. He also said “those who prefer to wait and see Jupiter and Saturn this close together and higher in the night sky will need to stick around until March 15, 2080. After that, the pair won’t make such an appearance until sometime after the year 2400.”

https://www.dailywire.com/news/jupiter-saturn-will-soon-form-first-visible-double-planet-in-nearly-800-years